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Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Jonathan Justin
25 episodes
5 days ago
Every week I ask an expert stupid questions because I am stupid. I am Jonathan Justin a wannabe comic. Formerly a Music Podcast: We listen to a single every week. Talk about our reactions. Every week Jon and Gus listen to a new album chosen by them and their friends. And they share their stupid opinions. Some reviews and interviews sprinkled in.
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Every week I ask an expert stupid questions because I am stupid. I am Jonathan Justin a wannabe comic. Formerly a Music Podcast: We listen to a single every week. Talk about our reactions. Every week Jon and Gus listen to a new album chosen by them and their friends. And they share their stupid opinions. Some reviews and interviews sprinkled in.
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Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Chris Park

Chris Park is a New Jersey-based comedian and comedy show producer. Chris runs a comedy open mic and shows every Wednesday at the City Lounge in Lyndhurst, NJ. He maintains the NJ Comedy Syndicate on Instagram, which posts daily stories of every show and mic happening in NJ that day. He also writes a newsletter called Chris Park's Brain Drain.

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11 months ago
32 minutes 42 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Brett Verbist

Brett Verbist is the producer, comedian, and social media creator behind Nothing is Sacred ( 9othingis6acred ) .

Instagram

YouTube

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11 months ago
35 minutes 12 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Jersey Comedy Boys Episode 1: The Original Ken of Comedy

The Original Ken of Comedy is an enigma within the Jersey scene, step inside this riff comics mind as Jonathan, our host, attempts to get to know him on a personal level.

You can follow Kenny on Instagram:

the_original_ken_of_comedy

https://www.instagram.com/the_original_ken_of_comedy

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11 months ago
39 minutes 50 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Author Jorelle Baker - The First Werewolf, Stupid Questions by Jonathan

Jorelle loves to write. He studied it at William Paterson University, free writes in his spare time, wrote 2 books and learned calligraphy on the side to keep his handwriting skills fresh. With his passion for writing, animals, and folklore, he is using his abilities to share all of HPC's knowledge with the online world.

Werewolves have been living in our nightmares, literature, and films for decades; but how did the first werewolf come to be? Why does it only come out during a full moon? Why is being bitten and/or scratched by one turn the victim into a werewolf? Different cultures have different versions of a werewolf; ranging from humans transforming through natural means or curses placed upon unfortunate souls, but many never go into specifics about how the very first werewolf came to life. With hundreds of iterations being told, let's see how the very first werewolf came to be.

Writer, Collector, Godzilla Obsessive, Cat Owner
We are not out to save or change the world, just survive it while making our own worlds to enjoy ^_^


https://www.amazon.com/First-Werewolf-Jorelle-Baker/dp/1662462026
https://www.instagram.com/forgotten_pharaoh

https://holisticpetcarenj.com/jorelle/

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3 years ago
1 hour 4 minutes 11 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Sirus XM Producer Joe Estrict - Stupid Questions

@IareJoe iHeartRadio, CBS WFAN, and Sirius XM Producer Joe Estrict, answers my stupid questions. We were on the football team together in high school.

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3 years ago
29 minutes 53 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
AM Radio Review | Terrestrial Radio
In this episode, I listen AM Radio in NJ, and attempt to decide if it’s worth it, is it better than internet radio???
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3 years ago
4 minutes 19 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
SBN3's Class of '09 - An Interview With Soulbrothanumbah3 About Art and Gaming, Human Review
SBN3's Class of '09 is out now on Android and Steam it can be found here https://store.steampowered.com/app/1443200/Class_of_09/ Max took the time to discuss production, art, and his latest game with us, and it meant a whole lot to us. Thank you so much for stopping by!
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3 years ago
1 hour 10 minutes 46 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Human Review: Legend Damion Simmons the Actor

@legenddamionsimmons

Legend Damion Simmons
Links :) :


https://www.facebook.com/LegendIsRaw

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_8UZGTeC_X0UZDiswLmQrA

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3863152/

https://vimeo.com/legendisraw

http://instagram.com/legenddamionsimmons


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5 years ago
1 hour 40 minutes 4 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Album Review: Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed

Gus and Jon breakdown what makes Lulu a truly special album.

let us know what you think gusandjon.com

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5 years ago
2 hours 41 minutes 15 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Human Review: A Muay Thai Fighter: Roman Aguila

This will be the final human review for a while, let me know if you want more gusandjon.com

Follow Roman:
romaneagleb.tw
@spanishforeagle

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5 years ago
1 hour 16 minutes 54 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Album Review: Boyz Noize - Mayday

gusandjon.com lol

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5 years ago
1 hour 39 minutes 12 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Human Review: An Expat (Expatriate)

Sorry about the audio on this one y'all. We have one star rating in the apple podcasts, please review our podcast :(
gusandjon.com

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5 years ago
1 hour 24 minutes 23 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Human Review: How to get your PhD with Dr. David Disabato

This one is really different from normal content and so if your visiting for the first time just know that there will some more person reviews to follow but the majority of content here is very different and so if you don't like different stuff or you do stay in touch.

Please visit www.daviddisabato.com !
Please visit gusandjon.com to stay in touch.

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5 years ago
1 hour 25 minutes 58 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Album Review - The Dickies - Dawn of the Dickies

This album was a real suprise! Truly underrated band so TAKE THAT!
gusandjon.com PLS GO THERE

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5 years ago
2 hours 30 minutes 46 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Album Review - People Pleaser - Daniel Tosh (2016)

comedy is so much fun gusandjon.com

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5 years ago
2 hours 14 minutes 10 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Lana Del Ray - Born to Die | Album Review
Lana del ray born to die We’ve all had that feeling about at least one game, comic book, movie, etc., that comes out: “Gee, I could do better than this! This is overrated.” But it’s important to take a step back and realize that, hey, they put in the time to finish a project and I haven’t. That’s at least one thing they might be better than me at, and it’s probably why they have the recognition I don’t! If you treat finishing like a skill, rather than simply a step in the process, you can acknowledge not only that it’s something you can get better at, but also what habits and thought processes get in your way. -derek yu I don’t know why but this album just makes me crazy the insanity of metal and need to just throw stuff. Half way through the second song I moved to listening To megadeth last rites. I made a lot of assumptions about this artist, I actually realized that I may have never heard a single song by Lana del Ray. This does not sound like the typical pop I thought this artist was. There’s a lot of descriptions online about what genre this is. I am not sure what it is. But you can go on wikipedia and identify it. But there’s definitely some pop elements. As a “metal head” I gotta admit I struggle with it. It goes against a lot of stereotypes about myself. “I’m jon I don’t listen to pop! This popular! This isn’t fast or filled with people playing their instruments and showin off!” This album reminds me of some of the limited folk I have in my library. It’s kind of cool that music that harkens to that sound can be this crazy popular. It’s not badly done. As a “GAMER” I wish that video games song had more to do with video games but Black Out Band’s video games really did a great job with that. I actually wish I had heard more of this on the top 40 radio but I am not sure how much play it gets but at the same time this artist is very popular I may have no idea what I’m talking about. Should you listen to this? I don’t know a lot of people have listened to it already do you like pop but what DIFFERENT POP then you may have found the album for you. It’s obviously well put together. I wish I had a track that captured me stronger but I am not sure if I’ll come back to this album very often. I think that when you have a super popular artist that you haven’t listened to it’s always worth listening to a couple of singles like “summer time saddness” and seeing if they get you. Some people only listen to music, that has a large audience “crowds follow crowds” I’m guilty of it, I listen to popular artists within metal and some hiphop too. It helps sift through what’s good and what’s bad. There’s obvious good writing here and I enjoy the vocal delivery especially when the words fly out fast. They did a good job. Many of the songs have song writers Lana del ray and rick Nowels. Do I feel like it’s captured my human experience? No. Is it extremely competent? Yes. Should you listen? If you like pop or older folk Americana music I don’t know what it’s called. I do wish that pop followed more of this trend of you know...differentiating itself. There’s songs about wanting to be dead not typical pop, dark paradise is a pretty good song. I found myself humming it while listening to it. Off to the races kinda catchy The “joy orbinson” song came out of left field https://tusharvaghela.wordpress.com/2014/06/18/make-games-finishing-a-game/
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5 years ago
15 minutes 36 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
胡蝶の夢、十の夜 or Pewdiepie Retour Album by Audace

Audace  This album was released in 2007.We didn't have distributor for this album at that time. We pressed only 500 copies and had sold them to audience at venues we had played. Now we have no physicals.We provide it as digital download only. credits released October 1, 2007   audace  Manabu Kitada /clarinettes  Shiko Ito /accordeon  I finished the album. There is quite a bit going on here these two players are extremely good at playing their respective instruments. Apparently this album was popularized by PEWDIEPIE, a famous Swedish  YouTuber, particularly the song retour. I actually was presented with the option to buy the album on Bandcamp when I tried listening to it a second time through. It said it’s time to open thy heart and wallet and no I did not buy it and then there was an animation of a heart breaking. I don’t want to waste Bandcamps bandwidth. The album is not available on Apple Music or Spotify. Nor are any of the other albums. I actually feel guilty for not buying the album. I would continue to on YouTube but your unable to exit the app unless you have red. If you like accordions or clarinet def listen. I kept getting this feeling listening to it that I was playing FF9  when your in some of the town settings since that game had a lighter OST and some of the lighter songs of ff7. I would love to enjoy this music live and now that it’s done I am wishing I could experience it all over again.   https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.redd... I think that Music streaming has made the widest amount of music available but at the same time it has made listening music less special in a way music plays and bandwidth seem unlimited. But bandwidth costs money and companies like Bandcamp need our support. I reallly recommend downloading the app and listening to people’s music and deciding if they are worth giving some money towards supporting ad free music. I know I value it that’s why I pay for an Apple Music subscription but I feel like I miss out not having spotify on suggestions.    It all reminds me of bill burr and Bryan redban arguing about whether artists should have to perform or just be happy for exposure of what they create digitally.   https://youtu.be/Ry-h8b62FZI I highly recommend reading anything you want by cd baby creator. That’s how we release our music. Full book:  Anything You Want | Derek Sivers

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5 years ago
13 minutes 8 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Hennessy and Heartbreak - DYD | Single Review

Hennessy and Heartbreak by DYD | Single Review   followed by some Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes https://www.facebook.com/dydtheband/ 

 I enjoy this song. I listen to it a lot. I found this group because I was looking for music that my friend who passed had liked, he linked to two artists. I added both to my library. I instantly connected to this "emo" "arty" "hiphop". I think it's got a real catchiness to it. I don't love the term emo because I think it's a disservice to the music. This music was really comforting to me in a really dark time in my life, losing a friend, not just any friend but someone who contributed so much value to society as whole, isn't easy. Especially at a time when all music didn't feel right listening to. Please give DYD a listen. The trio, I believe, released an album called Summer Time Lovers which is also worth listening to. I really enjoy this group's slow and catchy style, I connect with the lyrics sometimes too. I will be returning to listen to this group, and be glad to connect it to memories of my friend who introduced me to them after he passed.   I get some nujabes vibes as well.  Went to Italy for a tour, interesting!?  Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/with-jonathan/id1477720891?uo=4 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kODE0MWQwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz

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5 years ago
11 minutes 45 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Brave New World - Pornophonique | Album Review

A German electronic duo from Darmstadt, Germany. It was formed by Kai Richter and Felix Heuser. They use a Commodore 64 and a Game Boy to produce their trademark 8-bit electronica sound. While guitarist and singer Richter also handles the C64, Heuser is responsible for the Game Boy sounds. They describe themselves as “Gameboy [sic] meets Lagerfeuer” (Game Boy meets campfire).

Brave new world - Pornophonique

Album art: awesome love the style, the little guy looks like gus

Describe their music as gameboy meets lagerfeuer (campfire)

  1. Really enjoy the first two minutes, then it got away from the digital stuff which i really enjoyed
  2. Love the auto tune vocals and how digital mid way through fav song so far (awesome break down)
  3. Loving the guitar chord and gameboy interplay, easy to groove into and melancholy, catchiest song so far
  4. Love the guitar riff, this album has this groove chill I’m really liking it
  5. Chill nice unobnoxious guitar solid song
  6. Cool
  7. Cool kinda sonic 2 battle kinda song, great guitar solo, there’s a really cool part after solo too, outro too, top song
  8. This band is like power man 5000 if spiderone wasn’t trying to out do his brother rob zombie, ooh this songs a little dark

This band should be bigger then they are they seem to have pop sensibilities not always my sensibilities but also have an albility to go hard. My recommendation is listen to space invaders on their first album lager feurer and listen to this album if you have any love for guitars and 80s gaming. This album made me reach into other synth pop like The Decemberists - Severed.

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5 years ago
50 minutes 34 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Miniature Tigers - FORTRESS Review

Miniature Tigers - F O R T R E S S
NOTE: Please excuse the audio on this, I will do my best to do better next time. ANY feedback appreciated.


I like how dynamic the songs sound. You don’t always know what corner they’ll turn. I like the reverb. The lyrics. I relate really hard to the depressiveness and anxious, isolating feelings. It sounds so rich and layered and very grandiose. I like the imagery it produces. The melodies are some of the most pleasant I’ve heard on an album.

Mansion of misery

“You've built a palace up around yourself

A mansion of misery

Can't train the ocean that keeps you out to sea”

“I’m trapped in this negative vibe”

Mountain troll

“stared into your mind”

“Crying on a curb outside

Makes you look like someone died

You look like me the night I split in two”

A wellness skull is a sensory depravation chamber shaped like a skull! Like a dark sauna.

“Let it separate you from yourself from your heart and thoughts you can’t control”

“Live your life inside a room”

Dark tower

“Living in a dark tower, getting darker by the hour

Will I wake up from a dark, dark daydream?

Nothing can wake me from myself, not you or nobody else”

“Don’t follow me”

Gold skull

“Think I'll stay home and chill out here tonight

I'm turning off my cell phone”

“I watched my mind go down in the smoke”

Bullfighter Jacket

“Pale skin

A black bow in your head

I know that you're half-crazy

But I don't care”

“Take my skin to add to your collection”

“I had to take my mask off

To kiss you in the street

Summer turns to fall

My head's up on your wall”

Egyptian Robe

“I've waited long enough, now I have you

Under the sheets in my room,

Is my body just a tomb for the girls that I've had in the past”

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5 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes 50 seconds

Jersey Comedy Boys hosted by Jonathan Justin
Every week I ask an expert stupid questions because I am stupid. I am Jonathan Justin a wannabe comic. Formerly a Music Podcast: We listen to a single every week. Talk about our reactions. Every week Jon and Gus listen to a new album chosen by them and their friends. And they share their stupid opinions. Some reviews and interviews sprinkled in.